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I have a PC on my network that had the antivirus disabled and her access data base wiped out. Has anyone heard of anything?

2006-09-11 04:08:43 · 5 answers · asked by Today is the day! 2 in Computers & Internet Security

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There is a free program to prevent what is know as "Zero Day Attacks". Go to: www.cyberhawk.com and download their free program. It is free and free of spyware & viruses. Plus an excellent free program.

This program does not operate on a signature basis download. The program is designed to analyze the behaviour of a download program. And if the behaviour is not normal, you will get a pop-up on your screen with "cyberhawk", advising you that the behavior of the program is not normal and you have to tell cyberhawk if you want to allow or block. Plus they build a world wide network of all programs that are blocked from users all over the world.

I use an antivirus program that is used by the Government of China.

Being a clinical psychiatrist I have a moral and legal obligation to keep my pc 100% clean from all virus/spyware/malware.

I tested every free and purchase antivirus system known. An I found only one that actually works 100%. Never had a virus or spyware in my system in nine years.

Go to, www.filseclab.com and download thier Twister AntiTrojan Virus program. (You will have to pay a small one time fee). You will never have to pay an annual fee for updates, support or new versions. The one time fee is for life. ($29.99)

The software company is located in Beijing, China. They have excellent support, frequent large signature updates an as always all new versions are free. No annual fee for anything.

Comes with a real time scanner that really works. Actually I am quite amazed over the nine years how well it works.

Scans memory on startup.
Real time scanning in the background.
Open any webpage with an embedded trojan/spyware or malware and scanner will clean on the spot. An It is really removed from your system.

Download any kind of program from zips, all compresed files, software files, music, etc,etc, an if there is a hidden embedded trojan,spyware,malware, this program will stop the download and clean. An will advise you to end the download.

Will even find a virus in the installer wizard, like "Wise Installer". And will stop the installation while it is being installed and clean. Plus this program always will trace back who installed the trojan.

I had a trojan in and wizard installer. Twister caught the trojan and stopped the installation. I wrote the origianl company and told them the wizard installer had an embedded trojan to steal your data. The company now uses thier own installer.

You can't beat this software for a one time purchase fee only. Actually I don't know of any antivirus progam that even comes close to this state of the art technology.

All I can say it is worth the one time fee. Your pc cost alot of money and you don't want it destroyed. Plus your privacy is protected at all times.

There is nothing in it for me to praise this program. I tell it like it is. If it is garbage then I will say so.

Plus two other backup for rogue malware. www.ewido.net not free but you can use for 30 days and after that if you don't want to pay they just remove the guard in the tray an auto updates. This is an excellent free malware program.

Spyware: www.superantispyware.com free and excellent scan all 139,000 objects in my pc. Ewido also scan all my objects.

Best of luck. Excuse my english as french is my primary language.

2006-09-11 08:53:14 · answer #1 · answered by MINDDOCTOR 7 · 0 0

There is nothing the Security companies have identified. Microsoft and the other biggies are usually on top of these.

These kinds of viruses are usually released many days in advance to infect the computers and then they are time to activate on the designated day.

If she had her AV and AS protections disabled then the computer is probably full of Viruses and Spyware.

2006-09-11 04:17:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

My computer is regularly updated on all the newest viruses out there and I haven't heard of anything.

2006-09-11 04:14:16 · answer #3 · answered by torreyc73 5 · 0 0

Nothing heard yet.

2006-09-11 04:12:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2006-09-11 04:14:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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